More than 40 authors from the Association of Rhode Island Authors are expected to attend an Authors' Expo at Warwick Public Library on Saturday, April 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Books will be on sale and authors will be available to sign their books and
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More than 40 authors from the Association of Rhode Island Authors are expected to attend an Authors’ Expo at Warwick Public Library on Saturday, April 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Books will be on sale and authors will be available to sign their books and answer questions.
The expo features the following authors: Dave Aiello, Regina Andrews, Julien Ayotte, Jeanne Blasberg, Judith Boss, Elaine Brogno, Beverly Burgess, Paul F. Caranci, Lindsey Catanzano, Dennis Charpentier, Donna Chevalier, Lucie Contente, Elda Dawber, Thomas Yates Exley, Denise Flagg, Sheryl Griffin, Patricia Hinkley, Ed Iannuccilli, Lisa Jacob, Glede Kabongo, Sam Kafrissen, Alda Kaye, Steven Krasner, Naiya Krom, Mariellen Langworthy, Peter Larrivee, Patricia Mitchell, Roberta Mudge Humble, Paula Norton, Frances O'Donnell, Martha Pena, Dr. Karen Petit, Steven R. Porter, Mary Lee Prescott-Griffin, Satin Russell, Bob Sherman, Angelina Singer, Jeanine Spikes, Mike Squatrito, Jr., Eric Sturtevant, Debbie Tillinghast, Loren Walker, and Susan Wiley. Drop in to explore Ocean State literature. For more information, call 739-5440 x9758. The library is located at 600 Sandy Lane. This event is free and open to all.
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Justanidiot
Why would people who write books want anything to do with the Warwick library? They have been systematically getting rid of books for years and replacing them with computers and porn booths so that perverts have a public place to play.
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